Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential

This paper examines the major issues hampering the maximum utilization of human capital in the internally displaced persons (IDPs) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria. Data for the paper were sourced from documents and analyzed using the content analysis technique. Based on available evidence, t...

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Main Authors: Sadat, Shehu, Wan Jaafar, Wan Munira, Rosnon, Roslan, Md Khir, Azlina
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Published: Gokmen Arslan 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102322/
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author Sadat, Shehu
Wan Jaafar, Wan Munira
Rosnon, Roslan
Md Khir, Azlina
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Wan Jaafar, Wan Munira
Rosnon, Roslan
Md Khir, Azlina
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description This paper examines the major issues hampering the maximum utilization of human capital in the internally displaced persons (IDPs) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria. Data for the paper were sourced from documents and analyzed using the content analysis technique. Based on available evidence, the paper found that utilization of available human capital by the NGOs in the IDPs camps are largely hindered by the lack of transparency and competency, as well as the complexity in the humanitarian efforts of the NGOs. The paper further found that one of the greatest challenges to the utilization of faced by the NGOs in an attempt to ultimately utilize its human capital is its adjustment to change. Thus, the paper concludes that the NGOS need some amendments to enable it to achieve its agenda while ensuring maximum utilization of the available human capital in the IDPs camps. Also, it concludes that human capital utilization remains a valuable aspect of humanitarian needs of the youth in the state as it guarantees representation across the board. Thus, the paper recommends maximum of utilization of available resources in training the IDPs, as it will assist the NGOs in meeting their needs.
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spelling upm-1023222023-05-22T08:22:31Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102322/ Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential Sadat, Shehu Wan Jaafar, Wan Munira Rosnon, Roslan Md Khir, Azlina This paper examines the major issues hampering the maximum utilization of human capital in the internally displaced persons (IDPs) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria. Data for the paper were sourced from documents and analyzed using the content analysis technique. Based on available evidence, the paper found that utilization of available human capital by the NGOs in the IDPs camps are largely hindered by the lack of transparency and competency, as well as the complexity in the humanitarian efforts of the NGOs. The paper further found that one of the greatest challenges to the utilization of faced by the NGOs in an attempt to ultimately utilize its human capital is its adjustment to change. Thus, the paper concludes that the NGOS need some amendments to enable it to achieve its agenda while ensuring maximum utilization of the available human capital in the IDPs camps. Also, it concludes that human capital utilization remains a valuable aspect of humanitarian needs of the youth in the state as it guarantees representation across the board. Thus, the paper recommends maximum of utilization of available resources in training the IDPs, as it will assist the NGOs in meeting their needs. Gokmen Arslan 2022 Article PeerReviewed Sadat, Shehu and Wan Jaafar, Wan Munira and Rosnon, Roslan and Md Khir, Azlina (2022) Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 6 (3). 290 - 293. ISSN 2717-7564 https://www.journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/1372/702
spellingShingle Sadat, Shehu
Wan Jaafar, Wan Munira
Rosnon, Roslan
Md Khir, Azlina
Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential
title Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential
title_full Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential
title_fullStr Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential
title_full_unstemmed Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential
title_short Non-governmental organizations (Ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (Idps) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria: examining the available potential
title_sort non-governmental organizations (ngos) and human capital utilization in internally displaced persons (idps) camps in borno state, northeast nigeria: examining the available potential
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102322/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102322/